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Red Flags: How to Identify a Toxic Crew or Contractor Before You Accept the Job
In the trades, the crew you work with can make or break your experience. A good crew feels like family. A toxic crew feels like a hazard—physically, mentally, and professionally.
And too many tradeswomen learn the hard way that some jobs should’ve been passed on from the start.
These are the red flags you should watch for before you ever set foot on the jobsite.

Tiffany Tillema
4 days ago3 min read


Dealing with the Jobsite Narcissist: Outsmarting the Bully Without Losing Your Cool
He (and sometimes she) shows up on the jobsite, in your inbox, or even in your comment section with one goal: to make you look and feel inferior. He’ll try to paint you as the “crazy emotional woman” who doesn’t belong on the crew. He’ll try to drag you into arguments online so he can twist your words and make you look like the problem. You’re not alone — and you’re not powerless. The key is learning how to recognize a narcissist’s tricks and quietly pop that ego bubble witho

Tiffany Tillema
Oct 133 min read


Intimidation on the Job Site: How to Handle Bullying
Most of us have been intimidated, or let’s be honest, bullied, at some point. “Intimidation” is just the grown-up word we use to avoid...

Tiffany Tillema
Jul 214 min read
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